At Native American Community Clinic, we are focused on taking care of the whole person: mind, body, spirit, and emotions.

 
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Wiidookodaadiwin MAT

NACC’s Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) program is in partnership with the Red Lake Nation, and provides culturally specific care for those who want to change their relationship with opioids. We use physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health care in order to better support your journey to wellness. Our MAT program uses the medication buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone). Both medications can reduce cravings for opioids, prevent withdrawal, and stop the effects of opioids, such as heroin, prescription pain pills, and fentanyl.

 
 
 
 

Recovery Service Options

Our clinic offers services to help individuals determine what they want their recovery to look like.

 
 
 

Wiidookodaadiwin Clinic

  • Daily dosing with nurse

  • Harm reduction services

  • Overdose prevention services

  • Spiritual care

  • One-on-one support from an alcohol and drug counselor

  • Access to care for medical, dental, and behavioral health

  • Weekly appointments with your provider and nurse

  • Sober housing assistance

  • Transportation services

 

 

Office Based

  • Weekly appointments with your provider and nurse

  • Harm reduction services

  • Access to care for medical, dental, and behavioral health

  • Spiritual care

 
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Wiinodewe IOP

Wiinodewe Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a partnership with the Red Lake Nation. It is a dual program for mental health and substance use disorders that addresses the mind, body, and spirit. The program is culturally responsive, trauma-informed, and based on principles of harm reduction.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Program Highlights

  • Individualized programming with a gradual step-down

  • Daily prayer and cultural teachings

  • Peer recovery support

  • Health education

  • Relapse prevention

  • Individual and group therapy

  • Lunch provided

  • Transportation assistance

  • Sober housing assistance

  • Support with accessing community resources

  • Drop-in support groups for all stages of recovery

  • Community Health Worker services

  • Maintenance management plans

 

 

Program Requirements

  • Must be 18 years of age or older

  • Complete Comprehensive Assessment (formerly known as “Rule 25”) on-site or at another organization

  • Complete an intake interview

  • Active health insurance (assistance with MNSure available)

 

Additional Programs

Harm reduction group and cultural healing are open to everyone. These opportunities offer:

  • Non-judgmental support

  • Education

  • Combatting stigma around drug use

  • Community

Harm reduction serves to save lives and protect the health of both people who use drugs and their communities.

 
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MAT: To schedule an appointment or discuss questions, please call 612-843-5945.

IOP: See NACC’s events calendar for drop-in groups and events or call our intake line at 612-843-5980 to speak to admissions.